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    Arsenal ratings: Partey states his case for contract extension but Jorginho is a passenger against Brentford

    ARSENAL saw any lingering Premier League title hopes go up in smoke after dropping more points against Brentford.Mikel Areta made five changes from Tuesday’s stunning 3-0 win over Real Madrid for the Gunners’ return to domestic duty.Thomas Partey opened the scoring for Arsenal in the 61st minuteAfter a quiet afternoon, Yoanne Wissa equalised for BrentfordAnd, the magnificent Thomas Partey aside, it seemed this Arsenal XI had more than one eye on Wednesday’s return leg in their Champions League quarter-final.It started out like a pre-season friendly, with Arsenal cautiously trying to avoid any unnecessary injuries ahead of the big trip to the Bernabeu.And while Brentford chanted “You’ll win f*** all” come May, the away players started flat in their chase for European qualification. Arsenal thought they took the lead but Kieran Tierney’s header in the 26th minute was ruled out by the new semi-automated offside rule.READ MORE ON ARSENALAnd moments later Brentford captain Christian Norgaard avoided a red card for a rough challenge on Gabriel Martinelli.Partey finally found a breakthrough after a lung-bursting counter-attacking run from provider Declan Rice, before Arteta brought on the cavalry.Yet the subs actually negatively effected Arsenal’s momentum, and Brentford quickly equalised through Yoane Wissa’s acrobatic finish.After just two wins in their last seven league games, Arsenal are now 10 points behind Liverpool, who need a maximum of just three victories to secure the title.Most read in FootballJoin SUN CLUB for the Arsenal Files every Friday plusin-depth coverage and exclusives from The EmiratesHere’s how SunSport’s Katherine Walsh rated the Gunners at the Emirates stadium…David Raya – 7Not as composed and commanding as he was against Madrid, but how could he be?The Spaniard sent a few iffy passes into the visitors’ path early on. But he produced a great save to deny Kristoffer Ajer from an opener inside 20 minutes, after Bryan Mbeumo’s great first time ball for the overlap around Tierney. Distribution was fantastic as pro-active goalkeeping saw him pluck a testing Brentford corner out the air before rolling out to Rice for his on a rampaging run for Arsenal’s goal. Great vision.Join SUN CLUB for the Arsenal Files every Friday plusin-depth coverage and exclusives from The EmiratesKieran Tierney – 6The left back looked chuffed after receiving huge applause from the fans and hugs from his team–mates after heading in a goal in the 26th minute.But an offside call from VAR denied the Scot what could have been his last goal for the club, with a likely summer exit to Celtic looming.Brilliantly got back to nick the ball from Mbeumo, who was a few yards from getting a shot off.Jakub Kiwior – 6The Pole just keeps growing in confidence with each passing game, a credit to his circumstance and how he has taken the opportunity. There is a sense of calm that previously was not there when he first came in. William Saliba – 8Woke the fans up from their sleep with an inviting 20 yard run, to win Arsenal a corner in the first 15 minutes.The Frenchman wasn’t asked to do much defensively in the first half.But he dealt with the pace of Kevin Schade and dominated their one-on-one strength battle later in the game.Brilliant on the ball as he repeatedly carried it out from the back, rarely making a mistake.Thomas Partey – 8Should the 31-year-old be given a contract extension when his current deal expires in the summer? Tuesday’s unsung hero moved into right back in Arteta’s five man squad rotation ahead of the trip to Madrid on Wednesday. He inverted into midfield, with Brentford unable to offer any threat down the right hand side. And just as Arteta was prepping Saka and Odegaard to come on, Partey lashed in his first fourth Prem goal of the season.Things turned sour though, because Partey could be a doubt for Madrid, after the Ghanaian picked up an unspecified knock.Oleksandr Zinchenko – 5Started in midfield and was eager to impress with some nice flashes in his audition to come off the bench against Madrid.Gifted chances to Ethan Nwaneri and Martinelli in the first half and tested Mark Flekken’s goal himself.The Ukrainian, of course, isn’t as brave going forward as Odegaard. But this was a solid performance.Declan Rice – 7 His name was cheered the loudest before kick-off after his thunderous free kicks against Madrid here on Tuesday.But he’s clearly the engine of this Arsenal team, who dominates in midfield, gets in the box and sends glorious corners in time after time. It was Rice’s near 30-yard run that set up Partey’s opener.He did head down into Vitaly Janelt’s path inside six minutes, but luckily for him, Brentford couldn’t get a shot off.But there’s a feeling among fans that something special can happen every time Rice touches the ball in the opposition box.Rice is on unstoppable formJorginho – 4The Italian was wearing the armband from the off with Odegaard rested on the bench and Gabriel Magalhaes out until the end of the season.But it wasn’t exactly a captain’s performance from a deeper role in midfield. Much of the game seemed to pass him by at times.The former Chelsea star is clearly one of those destined to leave in the summer overhaul. Arsenal went down to 10 as Jorginho limped off with a suspected rib injury and all five subs were used.Ethan Nwaneri – 5The 18-year-old stepped into Bukayo Saka’s shoes on the right wing, with Arteta saving the England superstar for Madrid. But he didn’t see much of the ball and struggled with Brentford’s physical low block.Produced a brilliant cross which sadly was nodded in by the only player who happened to be offside in the build-up.And got the fans up from their seats with some tricky feet through several Brentford stars at the start of the second half.Nwaneri didn’t see much of the ball and struggled with Brentford’s physical low blockGabriel Martinelli – 5Was Arsenal’s most fouled player. He took a bizarre touch when Zinchenko found him a few yards from Flekken’s goal in the first half. The Brazilian needs to be stronger at times. But his runs were a handful down the left flank all afternoon.The Emirates went nuts – and so did Arteta – when Norgaard avoided a red card after clattering into Martinelli from behind in the first half.Leandro Trossard – 6Another game, another makeshift striker for Arsenal, with club player of the month Merino rested on the bench.Trossard did well to break away inside 13 minutes but his pass was just behind Martinelli. He’s always a great player to have in your squad and had several shots kept out by busy bees keeper Flekken in the first half.SUBSBukayo Saka – (for Nwaneri ’63 min) – 5Should’ve scored a massive chance when he pinched the ball off Flekken and rounded him late on, but couldn’t make it count.Martin Odegaard – (for Zinchenko ’62 min) – 5A valiant attempt to pull some strings, but to no avail.Myles Lewis-Skelly – (for Tierney ’62 min) – 6Strolled through Brentford’s left hand side within a minute of coming on. What a talent he is.Imagine being saved and prioritised for the 15 times Kings of Europe at 18 years old.Read More on The SunJurrien Timber – (for Partey ’70 min) – 4Was turned by Wissa for Brentford’s goal.Mikel Merino – (for Rice ’75 min) – 5A smart sub for Arteta, came just a minute after 1-1. But the midfielder had little-to-no impact on proceedings. More

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    Arsenal 1 Brentford 1: Gunners blow another lead after Partey strike as Liverpool need just three wins to clinch title

    FROM really great to really rather average.It was very much a case of after the Lord Mayor’s Show as Arsenal paid the price for a not-quite-there performance after their momentous Champions League win over Real Madrid.Thomas Partey gave Arsenal the leadCredit: GettyBut the Gunners were held by Brentford thanks to Wissa’s equaliserCredit: RexThe home fans thought it was Partey time again when right back Thomas gave them a second-half lead.It looked like being enough to decide the game, especially when Mikel Arteta sent on a few of the big Guns he had rested ahead of Wednesday’s second leg.Instead it was Brentford substitute Michael Kayode who made a big impact at both ends, playing his part in the move that set up Yoane Wissa for his 15th league goal of the season and then preventing Bukayo Saka from restoring the home team’s lead.You could argue it was perfectly reasonable for Arteta and his players to regard the English title as gone and to focus on succeeding Real as kings of Europe.read more on arsenal But intensity is hard to turn on and off.Arsenal should have enough about them to go to Madrid and convert a 3-0 lead into a place in the last four of Europe’s blue riband competition.Yet if Real score first and relatively early, the Gunners may yet regret not going into the game with another victory under their belt.Credit to Brentford, too, for not folding after going a goal down.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSWith less daunting fixtures than this to come, they can still dream of playing in Europe themselves next season.Arteta made five changes from the Real victory, but hero Declan Rice, a man who makes the Duracell Bunny look like a slacker, was not one of them.Arsenal’s Kai Havertz hits the gym as he continues his recovery from injury When the name of free-kick king Rice was read out before kick off, it naturally received the biggest cheer.The sun was out, the mood was festive.But for the first 20 minutes, the football was forgettable.It looked and felt like a pre-season friendly.Arsenal probed a bit, with Gabriel Martinelli forcing goalkeeper Mark Flekken into a block and full back Kristoffer Ajer into a well-timed challenge.Yet the first proper chance fell to the visitors in the 22nd minute and they really should have scored.Bryan Mbeumo collected Mikkel Damsgaard’s crossfield pass and rolled it into Ajer’s path.But the big man could not find a big finish and David Raya saved more comfortably than he could have hoped.Partey put the Gunners on the right trackCredit: GettyStung into action, Arsenal thought they were ahead a few minutes later after a series of corners.Kieran Tierney headed in Ethan Nwaneri’s cross for what would have been his first goal since December 2021, only for the VAR to rule him offside.The home fans’ frustration grew when Christian Norgaard was only booked for a foul on Martinelli.Flekken saved from Oleksandr  Zinchenko, who was playing in a midfield role, and Ajer made a superb block on a Martinelli effort.Arsenal ratings vs Brentford as Partey dominates in midfield but Jorginho a passenger as title hopes fizzleRice drew a save from Flekken, then another direct from the resulting corner, before the busy Bees keeper also denied Leandro Trossard, as the Gunners ended the half very much on top.The home fans were not exactly enthralled. Thousands of those in the posh seats were not in place to rattle their jewellery for some time after the action resumed for the second half. .For a while, “action” was a generous word, mind you.All the players were just about doing enough to prove they were trying but few apart from Nwaneri were really going that extra mile to make something happen.Wissa levels for Brentford with a smart finishCredit: AFPHe secured a huge win for the LondonersCredit: ReutersWhen Rice finally stood over a free kick in a dangerous position, in the 58th minute, he ignored cries of “Shoot!”from the home fans, took it short and then fired the return pass straight into the Brentford wall.But just as Arteta was losing patience like any neutral watching on television, and preparing to send on Martin Odegaard, Rice created the opening goal.From their own corner, Brentford suddenly found themselves on the wrong end of a three-v-two break.Rice charged forward and time his pass to Partey perfectly. But Flekken will be disappointed to have been beaten at his near post, however powerful the shot.If the Bees were deflated by the goal, they could hardly have been encouraged to see Arteta send on the cavalry anyway, in the shape of Odegaard, Bukayo Saka and Myles Lews-Skelly.But after another lull in the game, it was a Brentford substitute who made the difference.After an initial corner, Kayode crossed to the far post, Nathan Collins headed the ball back into the six-yard box and Wissa hooked it in impressively.Kayode immediately made a crucial contribution at the other end.Read More on The SunFlekken tried to be too clever and was robbed by Saka. But as the winger advanced towards an empty net, Kayode made up enough ground to put the ball behind for a corner.It was all Arsenal for the rest of the game, but they could not find a winner, with Saka shooting wide in the last of six minutes of stoppage time.Bukayo Saka must have thought he was about to win the gameCredit: GettyBut he squandered the sitterCredit: ReutersSaka looks on in frustrationCredit: Reuters More

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    Chelsea owners lose £1BILLION in two years despite club reporting a £130m profit

    CHELSEA’S owners have lost £1billion over the last two seasons despite the club posting profits.The Blues are controlled by chiefs Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali via parent company 22 Holdco Ltd.Chelsea’s holding company has lost £1bn in two yearsCredit: GettyThe business, which also owns the Chelsea women’s team and French side Strasbourg, have posted worrying figures in their latest accounts.This season they have lost a whopping £445.5m and it comes after they ended the previous year with a £653m deficitOver two years of trading, the company’s losses are at £1.1bn.22 Holdco Ltd borrowed £967m and repaid loans of £317m this year, paying £94m in interest on their borrowings.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThe accounts blame “investments in the playing squads” for the worrying financial report.These figures come at a time when Chelsea posted profits of £129.6m over the 2023-24 season.There is a difference between the finances of the holding firm and the club after the women’s side was sold to a sister company for £200m and two hotels at Stamford Bridge went for £76.5m.Premier League rules allow Chelsea to register these transactions and it has helped them make a profit.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERSHowever, the cash generated is not allowed to count as income for 22 Holdco Ltd when reporting to HMRC.The sale of the women’s team and hotels assisted Chelsea in avoiding a breach of the Prem’s Profit and Sustainability Rules.’We’re not Arsenal’ – Chelsea fans hold protest against Todd Boehly ownership and demand they leaveTeams are not allowed to lose over £105m over a three-year period and the regulations do not address associated party transactions after a change could not be agreed following a vote last summer.However, Uefa have different rules and only allow a £75m loss over the same three-year period.They also do not let associated party transactions count in the books.Uefa are reportedly assessing Chelsea’s sale of the women’s team and they have previously dished out fines to clubs who have broken rules. More

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    ‘Looks like lost property’ – Arsenal star David Raya forced into bizarre kit change before Brentford clash

    DAVID RAYA was forced into a bizarre kit change against Brentford.The keeper – formerly of the Bees – would usually wear the Gunners’ bright yellow kit for the London derby.David Raya was forced into a bizarre kit change against BrentfordHe had to wear black socks opposed to yellowRaya in his mismatched kitCredit: RexThis is Raya’s usual kitCredit: GettyBut Brentford – playing in their primarily black away kit – also wore yellow socks. So Raya was forced to wear black goalkeeper socks and also wore black shorts – similar to his away strip. And the switch of style did not go unnoticed with fans as one said: “Did they forget Raya’s yellow pants and socks.”Another added: “Why the hell is David Raya wearing the shorts of our away kit?”READ MORE IN FOOTBALLOne joked: “Raya really looks like he’s pulled his kit from lost property my OCD is going into overdrive every time I see him.”Another said: “Has Raya got the wrong shorts on?”The Spanish international started his career in England with Blackburn in 2014 – while have a loan spell with Southport the same year.He then moved to Brentford in 2019 and spent five years with the Bees – joining Arsenal on loan in 2023. Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSRaya then made his move permanent in 2024 and has since become the Gunners’ No1.Last year, Arsenal women’s side were forced to wear Chelsea socks bought from the Blues club shop to avoid a kit clash. The Gunners warmed up in white socks – which clashed with Chelsea’s – so kick-off was delayed in order to buy dark ones from the megastore.Arsenal said last night that they were aware of the kit clash days in advance and had always planned to wear the black shorts and socks with the yellow top.Why Jacob Murphy and Bruno Fernandes will decide Newcastle vs Manchester Utd | Experts’ best bets – Weekend Wager More

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    Southampton 0 Aston Villa 3: Ramsdale saves TWO Asensio penalties but Saints creep closer to worst ever Prem record

    OLLIE WATKINS saved Aston Villa blushes – particularly two-time penalty flop Marco Asensio – on a bruising afternoon on the South Coast.Villa boss Unai Emery could not have imagined that a trip to relegated Southampton would have proven to be such a difficult and frustrating one.Ollie Watkins spared Aston Villa’s blushesCredit: GettyThe high-demanding Spaniard had to wait until 73 minutes before Watkins’s intervention opened the floodgates for the visitors by the Channel.And once he could relax, he was able to rest some weary bodies before Tuesday’s Champions League quarter-final second leg against PSG at Villa Park.Within seven minutes of replacing the subdued Marcus Rashford, Watkins showed the flexibility of hamstrings as he managed, while on the stretch, to hook a volley past Saints goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale.It was a brilliant goal, one the great Premier League strikers would have applauded, and it settled the nerves for the away fans who had otherwise been in great voice throughout.read more in footballIf anyone was pleased with Watkins’s heroics, then it would have been Asensio who, three minutes earlier, had seen his dreadful penalty saved by Ramsdale.Asensio, 29, had a SECOND poorly-struck penalty saved in stoppage time – he went the same way and so did Ramsdale – but this time John McGinn was on hand to benefit.In the end, it was a result that lifted Villa into fifth place in the Prem and back into Champions League contention – an eighth win out of nine outings.But given the tough fixture list coming up, Emery would have wanted to have sealed this much quicker than they did, so he could rest key players that had been subjected to some hefty Southampton challenges.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSIt could have been so much easier had Rashford – playing alongside Asenio in the Premier League for just the second time – scored inside the opening 40 seconds.On-loan Rashford, 27, was unleashed by Youri Tielemans and survived the clutches of the new semi-automated offside technology.Yet on his 29th birthday and 250th Saints appearance, Polish defender Jan Bednarek was in the right place to block the attempt.Since their record relegation was confirmed last weekend at Tottenham, it was inevitable that sorry Ivan Juric – who oversaw 13 defeats out of 16 – would not be hanging around.Interim boss Simon Rusk made two changes and went with a back three and though Villa dominated possession in the first half, Southampton had a chance on 16 minutes that could have ruffled a few feathers.Cameron Archer outpaced the tentative Tyrone Mings but Emiliano Martinez saved the attempt with both hands and was reminded by the away support why he is the “world’s No.1 keeper”.Ramsdale, 26, has had a terrible time in the Saints goal this season, following another personal relegation, but he will be proud of the way he blocked the long-distance shot from Amadou Onana on 48 minutes.And also how he managed to palm away the spot-kick from Spaniard Asensio, who must do better if the tie with PSG ends up going to penalties this week.Watkins had won that clear-cut penalty – less than two minutes after replacing Rashford – from a Bednarek challenge.And the Englishman scored his 15th goal of the season as he managed to reach Tieleman’s crafty long-pass.Any prospects of a nerve finale seemed to disappear when Dutch midfielder Malen scored for the third game in a row with a clinical finish on 79 minutes.That was the cue for hundreds of Southampton to go marching out of St Marys and in fairness, who could blame them?Apart from a 88th-minute Martinez full-length save from Mateus Fernandes, it got worse for Rusk’s troops.Read More on The SunAnd though Ramsdale defied Asensio once again, McGinn was quick to react in the 94th minute, showing off once more his famous goggle celebration.Southampton need just ONE POINT to avoid being the statistically worst team in Premier League history but with six matches left, they are running out of time. More

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    Brighton 2 Leicester 2: Foxes end dismal run of 885 minutes without scoring to earn draw after two Joao Pedro penalties

    LEICESTER ended their 885-minute goal drought to secure a vital point at Brighton.Joao Pedro scored twice from the penalty spot for the hosts.Leicester ended their goal drought to draw 2-2 at BrightonCredit: ReutersJoao Pedro netted two penalties but they were not enough for the hostsCredit: ReutersBut Caleb Okoli’s 74th minute equaliser ensured Leicester gave their survival hopes a little boost.THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY..The Sun is your go to destination for the best football, boxing and MMA news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see video.Like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TheSunFootball and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSunFootball. More

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    Nottingham Forest 0 Everton 1: Tricky Trees suffer devastating Champions League blow after Doucoure’s late winner

    EVERTON snatched a stunning late victory to dent Nottingham Forest’s Champions League bid.Abdoulaye Doucoure finished brilliantly in stoppage time from substitute Dwight McNeil’s pass.Abdoulaye Doucoure slots home Everton’s brilliant late winnerCredit: ReutersDoucoure celebrates after snatching three points for the visitorsCredit: GettyTHIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY..The Sun is your go to destination for the best football, boxing and MMA news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see video.Like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TheSunFootball and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSunFootball. More

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    Eddie Howe will MISS Newcastle vs Man Utd clash after being admitted to hospital as club release statement

    EDDIE HOWE will miss Manchester United’s trip to Newcastle on medical grounds. A statement read: “Eddie Howe will miss tomorrow’s game against Manchester United due to illness. Eddie Howe will miss Manchester United’s trip to Newcastle on medical groundsCredit: Rex”The Magpies’ head coach was admitted to hospital late on Friday evening having felt unwell for a number of days. “Everyone at Newcastle United extends their best wishes to Eddie for a speedy recovery, and further updates will follow in due course.” Howe was absent from the pre-match press conference which Newcastle confirmed was down to illness. And he will not be in the dugout at St James’ Park with assistant Jason Tindall to step in. READ MORE IN football Tindall gave an update on Howe while addressing the media on Friday morning.He said: “He’s been really poorly. Bed-ridden. We’ve been in daily contact but it’s not affected any of the preparations.”Still got a few days and hopefully he’ll be back for weekend.”The Magpies last match saw them face Leicester City at the King Power Stadium on Monday with Howe showing no signs of illness during the game.Most read in FootballNewcastle’s next five game after Man UtdThey cruised to a 3-0 win over Ruud van Nistelrooy’s side thanks to an early brace from Jacob Murphy and a 34th-minute strike from Harvey Barnes.Following the match, Howe said: “Impressive, but really professional as well in terms of the way that the players took the game.”We stuck to our task, we were professional, really good to get a clean sheet, and three goals. I don’t think we were at our very best today.”We certainly need an upturn in performance if we’re going to win the next three.”Jason Tindall will replace Howe in the dugoutCredit: Getty More